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Landscaping Pathways, Intensive Gardening, Biointensive Gardening, Home Restoration, Regenerative Agriculture, Succession Planting, Planting Design, Permaculture Gardening, Permaculture Design

(Dynamically evolving French Intensive spacings and planting design at Lillie House) I love French Intensive Gardening, or French Intensive Method (FIM.) This old evolved set of French techniques using planting designs with precise, tight, non-row spacings, interplanting, and clever companion planting – all to achieve the highest possible productivity and quality – has a lot to offer the Permaculturist and expert gardener or producer. And this goes beyond the lessons that FIM teaches us…

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Intensive Gardening, Mini Farming, Biointensive Gardening, Permaculture Design Course, Growing Mushrooms At Home, Farming System, Urban Farmer, Urban Farm, Sustainable City

Biologically Intensive Gardening allows farmers to grow more food, with less water, in a sustainable way. In this podcast, we speak with John Jeavons who has been a Bio Intensive pioneer for over 50 years. An Arizona native, his books have made...

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biointensive gardening Biointensive Gardening, Plantarea Legumelor, Backyard Homestead, Backyard Aquaponics, Vegetable Garden Beds, Vegetable Garden For Beginners, Permaculture Gardening, Organic Vegetable Garden, Market Garden

Bountiful Gardens http://www.bountifulgardens.org/ I just came across this website. They have a great selection of many uncommon SEEDS. You can buy a Sea Buckthorn plant for $10-20 not including shipping, but $2 for 20 seeds is great! Here are just a few of their plants that I have rarely seen, if ever, for sale as seeds: Amaranth Teff Vetch Lupine Ancient Wheats Flax Yarrow Maca Currant Hawthorn Mulberry Alpine Strawberry Persimmon Sea Buckthorn No, I don't make any money from them, and I…

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Living Low in the Lou: Sustainable gardening: John Jeavons' biointensive method Biointensive Gardening, Garden 101, Do Sport, Sustainable Gardening, Gardening 101, Plant Spacing, Sustainable Garden, Flowers Perennials, The Square

In the previous post I discussed the square foot method of gardening. While I found it useful the first few years I was gardening, the space limitations became more frustrating as I wanted to grow more, and more different kinds, of vegetables over a longer season. Along the way I learned about the next method I’ll discuss, the method developed by John Jeavons and the other folks at Ecology Action and described in Jeavons’ book How to Grow More Vegetables Than You Ever Thought Possible on…

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